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Browsing 08 - 08th Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship (Mar. 2009) by Title

Browsing 08 - 08th Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship (Mar. 2009) by Title

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  • Trikal, S P; Jha, H M; Kallurkar, S P (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    A number of variables underlie successful entrepreneurship. The investigators, in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, conducted a study of small-scale industrial entrepreneurs. Based on this study the paper attempts to ...
  • Babu, K.; Duraisamy, A. (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Entrepreneurship has been recognized as an essential ingredient of economic development. Very high literacy rate and lack of employment opportunities paved way for many unemployed youths including women to take up small-scale ...
  • Rodhain, Florence; Udhayakumar, C.S. (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    In order to have a successful career, it is widely recognized that an entrepreneur needs to get core competencies in marketing, finance, strategic management, human ressource management, management information systems, ...
  • Gangal, Ankur (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-02-19)
    Macro environment of business consists of six elements - Economic, Political/Legal, Socio-Cultural, Demographic, Technological and Global environment. However, due to the growing significance of climate change as a ...
  • Yashpalsinh B, Jadeja (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    India is a country which believes in social values but on the other hand, it is facing too many social problems as well. Business is a part of society so there will be influence of business on society and of society on ...
  • Mahajan, Tanvi (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Everyday around 800 million people go to bed hungry. Corporate eyes on maximizing its profits but unfortunately it is ignoring upon this very important and exorbitant chunk of people who are lying below poverty line. The ...
  • Khanka, S S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Entrepreneurship is essentially identifying and exploiting opportunities to create wealth. Social entrepreneurship is a work of social entrepreneur who recognizes a social problem and uses entrepreneurial principles to ...
  • Saurabh, Punit; Jagannathan, Amrita, S.; Biswas, Dhrubes (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Grassroots in a developing country like India do not consider entrepreneurship as a means to alleviate their basic problems like employment and poverty. The number of people entering into business in the local vicinity of ...
  • Pathak, V. A.; Desai, D.J.; Patel, Nitika (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    In US alone women are the majority owners in 30% of all privately held firms. These firms have $2.5 trillion in revenues and employ 19.1 million individuals as per a study made last year. Despite the large number of women ...
  • Pathak, Govind Swaroop (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    In the globalized era of today, things look both extraordinarily bright as well as dull for organizations in India. A majority of paradigms of conducting businesses locally and globally are being redefined and rewritten. ...
  • Seshamohan, V V; Narayana, M.S. (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    The rice mill industry is an agro based industry. It depends on the production of paddy. India is the second largest producer of paddy in the world with the production of about 120 million tons per annum, with a steady ...
  • Palliam, Ralph; Chiemeke, Charles (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    An entrepreneurs's lack of succession planning can lead to several failures, loss of jobs and a ripple effect on the economy. Small family business succession is gaining increased prominence particularly in Europe and the ...
  • Saurabh, Punit; Amrita; Jagannathan, S.; Biswas, Dhrubes (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Grassroots in a developing country like India do not consider entrepreneurship as a means to alleviate their basic problems like employment and poverty. The number of people entering into business in the local vicinity of ...
  • Soni, Vimleshkumar; Wani, V. P.; Khare, V. K. (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Entrepreneurship development amongst technocrats has been an effective mechanism of luminous renaissance in technology innovations, helpful in the removal of regional imbalance and sustainable growth of MSMEs. An engineer, ...
  • Jaware, Rajesh R.; Wani, V. P.; Pandey, Mukeshkumar (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    MSME sector is a key source of employment creation, a breeding ground for business ideas and the main driver of innovation. As per SIDBI, technological obsolescence is of major concern so far as the sustainable growth of ...
  • Mehta, Rhuta (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    An entrepreneurship is the practice of consistently converting good ideas into profitable commercial ventures. With the systematic act of turning "something" (product, idea, information, technology, etc.) into a resource ...
  • Singh, Prachi (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Women's entrepreneurship is on the increase around the world. Women -owned businesses comprise between one -quarter and one-third of businesses in the formal economy, and probably play a greater role in the informal sector. ...
  • Shah, Paragi; Mehta, Bijal (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Women Entrepreneurs may be defined as a woman or a group of women who initiate, organize and operate a business enterprise. They explore the prospects of starting new enterprise; undertake risks, introduce new innovations, ...
  • Singh, Richa (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Women constitute half of the world's population. Today the difficulty is to move from the acceptance of equal rights to the reality of equal opportunity. This transition will not be complete until women and men have equal ...
  • Anbuoli, P.; Sundari, M. (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-02-19)
    "A women entrepreneur is one who owns and controls an enterprise having a minimum financial interest of 51% of capital and giving at least 51% of the employment generated in the enterprise to women." Women Entrepreneurship ...

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